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I'm not qualified to comment on why bonds would respond to Bush and
stocks to Gore it is just something that I read at the quote.com home
page. Maybe Mr. Poser knows more about that I think he is our most
experienced bonds man. I agree with Ira that mostly the election news
will be temporary. Although I rarely disagree with Ira I am fairly
certain that markets can be effected by politics and news on a large
scale. For example during wars prices have been frozen and trading
has been halted. Some countrys have had their markets closed all
together. So some events can impact the markets long term.
Prosper
--- In realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Ashok Garg" <agarg@xxxx> wrote:
> Prosper,
>
> Thanks for your interesting correlation with the Gore ve Stocks and
Bonds vs
> Bush.
>
> I am new to the post and new to the markets as well. From your post
Do I
> infer that Gore victory would push Stocks up and Bonds down, and
Gore
> victory would push Bonds up and Stocks down. That would be a
short / medium
> term out look. Long term they sort of go together?
>
> Can you please elaborate please
>
> Cheers
> Ashok
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